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and spider architecture, illustrations of which are in plenty, is skilfully 

 seized to illustrate the pitfalls, forts and ambuscades set up by the Pixies. 

 The work is fully illustrated, the pictures of spider architecture being 

 valuable from a scientific standpoint, while others more calculated to 

 please the juvenile mind are not wanting. Old Farm Fairies is a pleasing 

 book, quite worthy of the author of " The Tenants of an Old Farm." F. 



2. ANNALES DE LA SOCIETE ENTOMOLOGIQUE DE BELGIOUE, T. .\\.\ix, 

 12. New Hemiptera of the Section Hydrocorisae Latr., A. L. Montandon. 

 New Bolivian Lathridiidoe, R. P. Belon. 



3. ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY, No. 97. On the 

 Coccinellida? of Japan, G. Lewis. Descriptions of new species of butter- 

 flies of the genus Calasticla in the British Museum, A. G. Butler. New 

 genera and species of Pyralidse, Thyrididae and Epiplemidse (ront.), \Y. 

 Warren. 



4. THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, xxviii, i. William H. Kdwards, 

 C. J. S. Bethune. The " Bombyces," what are they? H. G. Dyar. Con- 

 cerning Feltia and other matters, J. B. Smith. List of Hymenoptera 

 taken at Sudbury, Ontario, J. D. Evans. The Mediterranean flour moth, 

 Eptiestia knehniella Zeller, still in Canada, W. G. Johnson. Aspidiotus 

 peruiciosus Comstock, and Aonidia fnsca Maskell. A question of iden- 

 tity or variation, \V. M. Maskell. On Agrotis trifici Linn., ab. sub- 

 gothica Haw., and Agrotis jaculif era Gn , J. \V. Tutt. Exomalopsis, a 

 neotropical genus of bees in the United States, T. D. A. Cockerell. 



5. BERICHTE DER NATURFORSCHENDEN GESELLSHAFT zu FREIBURG, 

 i, 1-5., ix, H. 2. On the nerve terminations of the dermal sense organs 

 of the Arthropoda, after treatment with the methyl-blue and chrome- 

 silver methods, O. vom Rath. 



6. ZOOLOGISCHER ANZEiGER, No. 493. Can Diplopoda climb on per- 

 pendicular glass partitions ?, C. Verhoeff. 



7. THE GEOLOGICAL MAGAZINE, London, No. 379. European species 

 of Etoblattina . . . , S. H. Scudder. 



8. BULLETIN FROM THE LABORATORIES OF NATURAL HISTORY, STATE 

 UNIVERSITY OF IOWA, iii, No. 4 [Extract]. A list of some Coleoptera 

 from the northern portions of New Mexico and Arizona, H. F. Wickham. 



9. CORNELL UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (En- 

 tomological Division), Bulletin No. 107. Wire worms and the bud moth, 

 M. V. Slingerland. Ibid, No. 108. The Pear I'sylla and the New York 

 I 'him Scale, M. Y. Slingerland. 



10. Geological Survey of Canada: Contributions to Canadian Paleon- 

 tology, ii, pt. i. Canadian fossil insects, S. H. Scudder. 



ir. ANXALES DK LA SOCIETE LIXXHFNNK DK LY<>N. T. xli (1894).- 

 Nests and metamorphoses of insects, Fifth Memoir, ('apt. Xambeii. 



